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    news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," Australia by special permission. It should be understood not those of the "Times" unless exprecely stated to be [?] ...

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  3. AIR RAIDS ON LONDON

    In Monday night's air raid 10 people were killed and 38 injured. It is officially stated that all the British pilots engaged in comb[?]g the raids ...

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  4. TRADES' UNION CONGRESS

    The International Trades' Union Congress organised by the Swise trades unions opened at Berne yesterday, and was attended by German. Austro ...

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  5. STRIKE RECARDED AS OVER

    Official advices received in New South Wales Government circles to-day are to the effect that the whole coal [?] is over ...

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  6. GERMANS RAID DUNKIRK

    "Enemy aeroplanes bombarded Dunkirk most voletly," says a French communique. "Serious material damage was done ...

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  7. [?]ING OFFENSIVE

    The coming offensive on [?] the "Tunes" says:—[?] the Pass bendacly and will only be obtainable ...

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  8. MESOPOTAMIAN VICTORY

    A Parts message states:—according to advices received here, the British have taken prisoner 13,000 men in ...

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  9. GERMANY'S HERO

    Renter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that on the occasion of Hindenburg's birthday, celebrations at head quarterst the Kniser called at his House ...

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  10. TROUBLE AT PORT PIRIE.

    On the steamer Dilkera arriving at Wallaroo with 4560 tans of coal for the Wallaroo co., although the whart laborers were in attendance, they assigned no ...

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  11. [?]ed Service.)

    [?]:—Mter two days, and [?] counter attacks the [?]tired [?] on and two isolated posts that ...

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  12. AEROPLANE OVER HOLLAND.

    A report received from Amsterdam says that an unknown aeroplane dropped two bombs on Sluys on Monday evening and destroyed two houses ...

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  13. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Deep regret was expressed on Tuesday (our Learmonth correspondent writes) when it became known that Lt Russell Sara had been killed in action somowhere ...

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  14. ACQUISITION OF STEAMERS.

    The Government "Gazette" issued tonight announces the acquisition by the Government, under the sugar Acquisition Act, of the following steamers:— ...

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  15. RUSSIAN FRONTS

    A Russian official message states :—"We advanced a mile in the Riga region, in the Kronenberg Spitali- Ground ...

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  16. PEACE CONDITIONS

    The "Agenzia Colta" of Rome states that President Wilson is about to propose peace conditions to the Central Powers as follows :— ...

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  17. LLOYD-GEORGE ARGUSED.

    The Premier (Mr Lloyd George) and Field-Marshal French (Inspector of Home Forces) toured the damaged areas in London to-day, which resulted from last ...

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  18. (Reuter.)

    [?] at the British [?]:— of the fighting arising out encounter attack on Monday ...

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  19. THE MAITLAND MINES.

    The Premier, Sir Alexander Peacock referring to-day to the two coal mines Maitland which had been handed over the New South Wales Government to ...

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  20. CORPORAL BERT WHIDBURN.

    Word was received yesterday be Mr W. N. Whidburn, district Returning Officer, that his brother, Cpl Bert Whidburn, has been killed in France. Cpl whidburn ...

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  21. PROPOSED COALITION.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that at the democratic Conference the majority of the member of the council of Workmen's and coalition ...

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  22. AIR RAID ESCAPES.

    During the air raid on London on Monday night a bomb wrecked a large building, in the basement of which 250 people were sheltering but no one was hurt ...

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  23. EVACUATION OF BELGIUM.

    It is stated by the "Giornale d'Italia' that the Pope has issued a Note to the Eateate Powers, intimating that he has reasons to believe that the reply of the ...

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  24. PRIVATE J. R. EATON.

    Mr J. Eaton, of Lydiard street north, has been notified by the Defence department that his son, Pte J. R. Eaton, has been admitted to the Southwark Military ...

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  25. ITALIAN THRUST

    Reuter's correspondent at Udine says that the Italians at the extreme end of the Bainsizza Plateau, between Podlcke and Madorie, made a small but ...

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  26. WORK ON THE WATER FRONT.

    On the water front to-day 1030 volunteers were engaged, 788 being employed on oversea vessels and 361 on inter-state and constal steamers. About 70 ...

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  27. ROAD CONSTRUCTION

    To-day a deputation from the Heytes bury Shire waited on the Minister for Public Works and requested the continuance of the work on the five miles of the ...

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  28. CREATION OF AIR MINISTRY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the War Cabinet has practically decided upon the creation of an Air Ministry, with a separate Ministry for war service ...

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  29. VICTORY BEFORE PEACE.

    A message from Amatordam says that Germany is celebrating the 70th birthday of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, which took place on Tuesday ...

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  30. HUNS EXPECT REPRISALS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that on Essen newspaper publishers a military order directing that all lights must be darkened in the district ...

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  31. CLASS HATRED.

    Sir,—Though it is the working case which makes all the world's clothing, it is the working class that goes shabby. Though it is the working class which ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN PARTIES

    Advices from Pretorin report that the South African Party Congress has [?] a resolution declaring its willingness to reunite with the Nationalists on certain ...

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  33. THE KAISER'S MANOEUVRES.

    Mr Simonds, in a message to the NewYork "Pribune," says that Germany's chances of winning with her armies and submarines have Bone for ever ...

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  34. THE GERMAN OBJECTIVE.

    Dr C. Addison, formerly Minister for Munitions, and now Minister for Reconstruction, with Lt-Gen Sir Francis Lloyd. Director of Defences for London, on ...

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  35. FIRE ON TRANSPORT

    The fire which broke one last night on a steamer borthed at the Victoria Dock was extinguished about 3 o'clock this morning. The outbreak burnt a hole in ...

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  36. CANADA'S NEW ARMY

    Ottawa reports that it is expected that the mobilisation of the first draft of Canada's new army will take place on 15th October. The exemption tri[?]unals ...

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  37. AUSTRIA DENOUNCES MICHAELIS.

    The Austrian Press is very angry with Germany's reply to the Pope, and the German Chancellor's speech on the subject. Austrian papers denounce ...

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  38. POPE MAY SEND ANOTHER NOTE.

    Renter's correspondent at Rome states that the Rome newspaper "Pribuna" denies that the Pope has sent the Enteuto another Note. The paper says that it ...

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  39. RAIDS BY NAVAL AIRMEN.

    Naval aircraft on Sunday bombed hangars at 81. Denis westrem aerodrome and ig[?]ited one. The [?]re was visible for 30 minutes. They also bombed ...

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  40. [?] By Wireless Press.

    [?] official message says:—need portion of Polygon Wood of 300 years, and withstood [?]attacks.' ...

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  41. SWEDISH CABINET RESIGNS

    As a result of the elections, the Swedish Ministry of Senator Swartz has [?]osigned. King [?]astar has requested Ministers to remain be their posts for the present ...

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  42. THE FLOATING PERIL

    Among the lavishly illustrated articles of War themes to be found in the August number of the "Wind or Magazine" is an important contribution to the ...

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  43. EAST AFRICA

    A British East African communique says :—"We are steadily progressing south west of Lundi. We repulsed strong counter attacks ...

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  44. [?]R ATTACKS SMASHED.

    Robineon. the "Times" corat the British Handquarters [?] have again begun coun[?] They have used mor ...

    Article : 145 words
  45. COMBATS IN THE AIR.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in giving instances of feats by British airmen, [?] how the famous German airman, Lt Yosa, who, it is ...

    Article : 335 words
  46. POLICY OF NEUTRALITY.

    Renter's correspondent at stock[?] says that the King, addressing the [?]leaders, [?]:—"Since the beginning of the war my policy has always aimed a ...

    Article : 146 words
  47. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    The "Times" in a leading article says that the sole result of the German efforts to embroil Japan and America has been the establishment of a Monrce doctrine ...

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  48. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. treasurer, Mrs F. Ham, acknowledges receipt of the following amounts:—Amount previously acknowledged, £18,520, 14/1; Miss Anderson. house ...

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  49. FIRE IN MUNITION FACTORY

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that a serious fire and explosion occurred in a munition factory in the north of England ...

    Article : 56 words
  50. EXPORTS PROHIBITED

    A notice published in the London "Gazotte" pra[?] the export of all articles, except [?] matter, to Seandinavia or the Newerlands. ...

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  51. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

    Miss M. N. Warmington, the hoa, secretary, desires to acknowledge the following contributions:—Previously acknowledged, [?] 4471 0/4; Australian Paper ...

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  52. BELGIAN RELIEF

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  53. SU[?]MARINE ACTIVITY

    Nor wegian shipping Keses for September in consequence of German submarine activity consisted of 20,800 tons. Twenty people were killed, and 17 are missing ...

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  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 548 words
  55. ENEMY GOODS

    Reuter is informed that an inter-Allied Conference, to deal with the treatment of enemy goods in occupied territory, is to be held in Parts ...

    Article : 33 words
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